North Carolina Joins States Proposing Commercial Financing Disclosures

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Raleigh North CarolinaNorth Carolina is the latest in a series of states to introduce a commercial financing disclosure bill.

The “Small Business Truth in Financing Act” introduced on May 11th, would cover business loans, factoring, and merchant cash advances.

The language was copy and pasted from bills elsewhere, like the recent one in Connecticut. The “double dipping” term is noticeably absent from this one, however.

The North Carolina bill was introduced by Rep James D. Gailliard (D). If it succeeds in moving forward, it’s written to go into effect on May 1, 2022.

You can read the full text of the bill here.

Last modified: May 12, 2021

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